SolarWinds Wake-on-LAN

Best Self Hosted Alternatives to SolarWinds Wake-on-LAN

A curated collection of the 1 best self hosted alternatives to SolarWinds Wake-on-LAN.

SolarWinds Wake-on-LAN sends Wake-on-LAN "magic packets" to remotely power on and manage computers across a network. It enables administrators to wake, schedule, and organize remote systems for maintenance and updates.

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UpSnap

UpSnap

Self-hosted Wake-on-LAN dashboard to wake, shutdown, reboot, and monitor devices, with groups, scheduled tasks, and user access control.

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UpSnap is a self-hosted web application for managing devices on your network with Wake-on-LAN and remote power actions. It provides an inventory-style UI to organize machines, trigger actions, and automate common “power on/off” routines for homelabs and small offices.

Key Features:

  • Wake-on-LAN (WOL) to power on devices by MAC address
  • Remote actions for supported hosts (e.g., shutdown/reboot via configured methods)
  • Device organization with groups/tags and searchable list views
  • Scheduling/automation for recurring power tasks (e.g., start lab machines before work)
  • User management and authentication with role-based access control (RBAC)
  • API support for integrating wake/power actions into scripts and automations
  • Docker-based deployment with persistent storage for configuration

Use Cases:

  • Power up a homelab cluster or NAS on demand from a phone/desktop
  • Automate “office hours” startup/shutdown schedules for lab/SMB devices
  • Provide a shared dashboard for family/team members to start allowed machines

Limitations and Considerations:

  • Remote shutdown/reboot capabilities depend on host OS configuration and the enabled control methods; WOL requires compatible hardware and network setup (BIOS/UEFI, NIC, VLAN/broadcast).

UpSnap fits teams that want a simple, centralized web UI for WOL and basic power orchestration without standing up a full monitoring or configuration-management stack. It is particularly useful in homelabs and small networks where device lifecycle (on/off) control is a frequent task.

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